Samsung SCC-C6433-P, C6435-P User Manual

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SmartDome Camera
User’s Guide
ENG GER FRE SPA ITA TUR
SCC-C6433(P)/C6435(P)
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Safety Precautions
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
CAUTION
DO NOT OPEN
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do
not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
WARNING
1.
Be sure to use only the standard adapter
that is specied in the specication sheet. Using any other adapter could cause re, electrical shock, or damage to the product.
2.
Incorrectly connecting the power supply or
replacing battery may cause explosion, re, electric shock, or damage to the product.
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3.
Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cause
abnormal heat generation or re.
4. Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection
may cause re.
5. When installing the camera, fasten it securely and rmly. A falling camera may
cause personal injury.
6.
Do not place conductive objects (e.g.
screwdrivers, coins, metal things, etc.) or containers lled with water on top of the
camera. Doing so may cause personal injury
due to re, electric shock, or falling objects.
7. Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause re
or electric shock.
8. If any unusual smells or smoke come
from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect the
power source and contact the service centre. Continued use
in such a condition may cause re or
electric shock.
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9. If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service centre. Never
disassemble or modify this product
in any way. (SAMSUNG is not liable
for problems caused by unauthorized
modications or attempted repair.)
10. When cleaning, do not spray water
directly onto parts of the product. Doing
so may cause re or electric shock.
CAUTION
1. Do not drop objects on the product or
apply strong shock to it. Keep away from
a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference.
2. Do not install in a location subject to
high temperature (over 122°F), low temperature (below 14°F), or high humidity. Doing so may cause re or
electric shock.
3. If you want to relocate the already
installed product, be sure to turn off the
power and then move or reinstall it.
4. Remove the power plug from the outlet
when then there is a lightning.
Neglecting to do so may cause re or
damage to the product.
5. Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources. It may cause re.
6. Install it in a place with good ventilation.
7. Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun,
as this may damage the CCD image sensor.
8. Apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and no objects
lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the apparatus.
9.
The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device
and shall stay readily operable at any time.
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including ampliers)
that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus.
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13. Unplug this apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally,
or been dropped.
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Contents
Overview ...........................................................................................
About this guide ............................................................................8
Product overview ...........................................................................8
Main features .................................................................................8
Components ...................................................................................8
CHECKING COMPONENTS IN THE PACKAGE .......................8
NAMES OF EACH PART ........................................................... 9
Installation .....................................................................................
Before installation .......................................................................10
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND DURING INSTALLATION AND USE
Initial settings ..............................................................................10
CAMERA ADDRESS SETUP ................................................... 10
SETTING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ............................. 11
BAUD RATE SETTING ............................................................12
SETTING RS-422A/RS-485 TERMINATION ...........................13
Adapter cable connection ...........................................................15
Cable connection .........................................................................16
Installation precautions ..............................................................19
Separately sold products for installation .................................. 19
Installing the camera ................................................................... 24
Camera Setup ................................................................................
Camera set ...................................................................................32
CAMERA ID .............................................................................32
V-SYNC ....................................................................................32
DAY/NIGHT ..............................................................................33
MOTION DET ...........................................................................36
ZOOM SPEED .........................................................................39
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DIGITAL ZOOM ........................................................................ 39
DISPLAY ZOOM .......................................................................40
DISPLAY P/T ............................................................................41
EXIT .........................................................................................41
Video set ......................................................................................42
IRIS ..........................................................................................42
ALC ..........................................................................................42
SHUTTER ................................................................................45
AGC..........................................................................................46
MOTION ................................................................................... 47
WHITE BAL .............................................................................. 48
FOCUS MODE ......................................................................... 49
SPECIAL ..................................................................................50
EXIT .........................................................................................52
Preset ...........................................................................................53
Zone set ........................................................................................55
PRIVACY ZONE .......................................................................55
ZONE DIR SET ........................................................................56
ZONE AREA SET ..................................................................... 57
Auto set ........................................................................................60
AUTO PAN ............................................................................... 60
PATTERN ................................................................................. 62
SCAN .......................................................................................63
AUTO PLAY..............................................................................64
Alarm set ......................................................................................65
ALARM PRIORITY SET ........................................................... 66
ALARM IN SET ........................................................................66
ALARM OUT SET ....................................................................66
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AUTO SET ...............................................................................66
AUX OUT CONTROL ...............................................................66
Other set ......................................................................................67
PROPORTIONAL P/T ..............................................................67
TURBO P/T ..............................................................................67
AUTO CAL ...............................................................................67
D-FLIP ...................................................................................... 68
CAM RESET ............................................................................68
LANGUAGE .............................................................................68
PASSWORD .............................................................................69
RS-485 .....................................................................................70
Clock set ......................................................................................70
System info ..................................................................................71
Shortcut keys ...............................................................................72
Product Specications ...............................................................
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Overview
About this guide
This user guide includes basic instructions for the product. It is recommended that all users read this guide before use.
This guide is divided as follows:

“Overview” introduces the user guide and product
related information.

“Installation” explains how to set and install the
product.
“Camera Setup” presents the structure of the
Setup menu for the SCC-C6435(P)/6433(P)
including a detailed explanation of the functions performed in each submenu.
“Product Speci cations” provides the
specications of the product.
Product overview
This camera is a zoom lens built in smart dome camera which provides you with the best monitoring function in connection with
CCTV at banks or companies. This camera is a high quality surveillance camera using x32 zoom lens and digital zoom IC, it can catch
clear images up to 510 times.
This camera uses an Alarm function for alert
situations and moving camera in the direction
you want, ZOOM-IN and ZOOM-OUT
functions can be remote controlled.
Note
SCC-C6433(P) does not support for WDR function.
Main features

Power: DC 12V/AC 24V
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
Special functions

WDR to cover the full screen irregardless of its
brightness

DAY/NIGHT to improve the sensitivity by automatic conversion into the black and white mode at night or in the environment with low illumination
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White Balance to control the brightness to the illumination
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Backlight Compensation under spotlight or utmost bright illumination
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Auto Focus to automatically adjust the focus
to the subject movement
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Privacy zone to hide a specic area for
personal privacy
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PAN/TILT for precise control at high speed
Components
CHECKING COMPONENTS IN THE PACKAGE
Please check your camera and accessories
are included in the package. Those
components are as shown below:
SCC-C6435(P)/C6433(P) Camera Holder Adapter
User’s Guide Screws
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NAMES OF EACH PART
Your camera has the following components:
1. Camera Holder Adapter
2. Camera Body
3. Zoom Lens
4. Cover-dome
5. Alarm Output: N/O, COM, N/C, AO-2, AO-1, GND
6. Alarm Input (1~8): AI-8, AI-7, AI-6, AI-5,GND, AI-4, AI-3, AI-2, AI-1, GND
: TXD+, TXD-, RXD+, RXD-
7. RS-485
8. Power Input: 24V, EARTH, 24V
9. Video Output
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Installation
Before installation
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND DURING INSTALLATION AND USE
• Do not disassemble the camera on your own.
• Always be careful when handling the camera. Do not strike the camera by your sts or shake it. Please be careful not to be careless when storing and operating it.
• Do not place or operate the camera in any wet environment such as rain or wet surfaces.
Do not clean the camera with rough sandpaper. Please always use a dry cloth when cleaning it.
Put the camera in a cool area free from direct sunlight. Otherwise, the camera may be damaged.
Initial setting
CAMERA ADDRESS SETUP
Use SW703, SW704, or SW705 for Camera Address setup. You may allocate up to 255 addresses by using SW703 to set the 3rd digit, SW704 the 2nd digit, and SW705 the 1st digit.
EX) In case of Camera Address 1, see the following gure for setup.
SW703 SW704 SW705
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SETTING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
X100 X10 X1
Use number 1~4 PIN of SW702 to set communication Protocol.
PIN Comp
A OFF
B ON
C OFF
D ON
E OFF
F ON
G OFF
H ON
I OFF
J ON
K OFF
L ON
M OFF
N ON
O OFF
P ON
PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4
OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
OFF ON OFF
OFF ON OFF
ON ON OFF
ON ON OFF
OFF OFF ON
OFF OFF ON
ON OFF ON
ON OFF ON
OFF ON ON
OFF ON ON
ON ON ON
ON ON ON
A : SAMSUNG HALF B : SAMSUNG FULL
<Bottom View of Camera Holder>
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BAUD RATE SETTING
Use PIN 5 and 6 of SW702.
BAUD RATE PIN 5
4800 BPS ON
9600 BPS OFF
19200 BPS ON
38400 BPS OFF
The factory default setting is set to 9600BPS.
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PIN 6
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
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SETTING RS-422A/RS-485 TERMINATION
As it is shown in the structure map, when Controller and RS-422A/RS-485 is connected, it should be terminated according to the Cable feature of impedance on the each end of the
transmitting line to transfer the signals in long distance by controlling the reection of the signals
to the lowest.
Division n < 32
Controller
Termination: using numbers 1 and 2 PIN, turn to ON and it will be terminated.
TX+(DATA+) TX-(DATA-)
CAM 2CAM 1
<RS-485 Half Duplex Organization>
CAM n-1
RX- RX+RX+ RX- RX+ RX- RX+ RX-
CAM n
Termination SW1-ON
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Controller
Division
n < 32
Division SW1-ON SW2-ON
CAM 1
<RS-422A/RS-485 Full Duplex Organization>
Note
A communication error may occur if you connect multiple cameras that are assigned the same address
in the network.
CAM 2
CAM n-1
CAM n
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Adapter cable connection
SCC-C6435 Adapter Board
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Cable connection
IN
OUT
1. First, connect one end of the BNC video cable connector to the Video Output Terminal
(VIDEO OUT).
2. Then, connect the other end of the connector to the Video Input Terminal of the monitor.
Video terminal on the rear of monitor
BNC Cable
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3. Connect the Power Adapter to the Power Cable of the camera.
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4. Adjust the switch on the Power Adapter to the proper voltage. Then, connect the Power
Adapter's plug to the Power Connector.
Power Selection Switch under the Power Adaptor
Power Selection Switch under the Power Adaptor
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5. Connect the Remote Control Terminal of the camera and the external Controller.
59% 59% 39% 39%
Adapter Cable
Controller
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Installation precautions
1. Make sure that the installation site can sufciently support a minimum of four times the net
weight of the SCC-C6435(P)/6433(P) SmartDome camera and other accessories.
2. Install in an area where the space above the ceiling board is over 18 cm (7 in.) high.
3. Use the supplied screws to fasten the camera to the bracket assembly.
4. Keep persons away from the installation area, as there is a risk of falling objects.
Also, move valuables to a safe location before installation.
Separately sold products for installation
Depending on the installation site, it may be convenient to use one of the following products.
1. CEILING MOUNT BRACKET (
This bracket is used for installing the SmartDome camera in the plenum above the drop ceiling.
SADT-101EC)
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2. WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-104WM)
This adaptor is used for installing the SmartDome camera on an indoor wall.
3. HANGING MOUNT ADAPTOR (
This adaptor is used for installing the SmartDome camera to an outdoor wall or a ceiling and used with CEILING MOUNT ADAPTOR(SADT-100CM).
SADT-100HM)
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4. OUTDOOR HOUSING (SHG-222)
This housing is used for installing the SmartDome camera to an outdoor wall or a ceiling.
To install and use OUTDOOR HOUSING, remove the Clear
before installation.
When installing the OUTDOOR HOUSING to an outdoor wall, use WALL MOUNT
ADAPTOR (SADT-103WM) to install it.
Dome from the Camera body
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5. CEILING MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-100CM)
This adaptor is used for installing the OUTDOOR HOUSING(SHG-222) and HANGING MOUNT ADAPTOR(SADT-100HM) for the SmartDome camera to a concrete ceiling. It is also used for installing the SmartDome camera with HANGING MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-100HM) to an indoor wall.
6. POLE MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-100PM)
This adaptor is used for installing the WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-104WM/103WM) to a pole that is over 8 cm (2.76 in.) in diameter.
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7. CORNER MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-110CM)
This adaptor is used for installing the WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SADT-104WM/103WM) to the edge of wall.
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Installing the camera
1. Install the structure on the ceiling. (Refer to Installation reference for the Length of the
structure)
* Built in by the builder of the structure
2.
Make a hole in the ceiling where the camera will be installed. (The hole should be about ø185)
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3. Assemble the BRACKET-CEILING on the ceiling and screw the 4 bolts in.
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IN
OUT
BRACKET-CEILING
4. Connect the various cables to the CAMERA ADAPTER.
Video terminal on the
rear of monitor
BNC Cable
Power Selection
Switch under
the Power Adaptor
Power Selection
Switch under
the Power Adaptor
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5. Match the BRACKET-CEILING and CAMERA ADAPTER and use 4screws (PH M4 x 8) to
assemble them.
BRACKET-CELING
ASSY-HOLDER CAMERA
6. Pull the safety wire from the case body, and assembly it to the camera holder.
SAFETY WIRE
SCREW(TH M3XL13.8)
DOME
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7. Match the 3 holes on the back of the CAMERA and the CONNECTOR and turn it right about
10 degrees. (Check the sound of LOCKING)
* Use the screws (TH M3XL13.8) to connect the CAMERA and the ADAPTER so they don't
move.
SCREW(TH M3XL13.8)
DOME
10°
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Camera Setup
CAMERA SET ...
VIDEO SET...
Note
*SCC-C6433(P) does not support for WDR function.
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CAMERA ID OFF/ON...
V-SYNC INT/LINE..
DAY/NIGHT DAY.../NIGHT.../AUTO...
MOTION DET OFF/ON...
ZOOM SPEED 1/2/3/4
DIGITAL ZOOM OFF/X2~X16
DISPLAY ZOOM OFF/ON
DISPLAY P/T OFF/ON
EXIT QUIT/SAVE/PRESET
IRIS ALC.../MANU.../WDR...*
SHUTTER
AGC OFF/LOW/HIGH
MOTION
WHITE BAL ATW1/ATW2/AWC/MANU
FOCUS MODE ONEAF/AF/MF
SPECIAL DNR OFF/ON
EXIT QUIT/SAVE/PRESET
OFF/AUTO X2 ~ AUTO X256/1/100 ~ 1/10K
S.SLOW/SLOW/NORM/FAST/ F.FAST
FLICKERLESS OFF/ON
REVERSE OFF/H/V/H/V
DETAIL
Y-LEVEL
C-LEVEL
POSI/NEGA
RET
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PRESET
ZONE SET...
AUTO SET...
ALARM SET...
PRESET MAP 0~127
PRIVACY ZONE OFF/ON...
ZONE DIR SET OFF/ON...
ZONE AREA SET OFF/ON...
EXIT QUIT/SAVE
AUTO PAN 1/2/3/4
PATTERN 1/2/3
SCAN 1/2/3/4
AUTO PLAY OFF
1... AUTO RETURN OFF/1MIN~12HOUR
AUTO PLAY
PLAY NUMBER 1/2/3/4
2... SET TIME
ALARM PRIORITY SET...
ALARM IN SET... ALARM1~8 NO/NC/OFF
ALARM OUT SET... ALARM1~8 1~3
AUTO SET... ALARM1~8
ALARM1~8 1~8
EXIT QUIT/SAVE
EXIT
MOTION 1~3
EXIT QUIT/SAVE
MOTION
PRESET/SCAN/AUTO PAN/PATTERN
OFF/PATTERN1~3/ HALF1~2/FULL/SCAN1~4
OFF/PATTERN1~3/ HALF1~2/FULL/SCAN1~4
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AUX OUT CONTROL... OUT1 OFF/ON
OTHER SET...
CLOCK SET...
SYSTEM INFO...
PROPORTIONAL P/T OFF/ON
TURBO P/T OFF/ON
AUTO CAL.
D-FLIP OFF/ON
CAM RESET ...
LANGUAGE*
PASSWORD
RS-485
EXIT QUIT/SAVE
DISPLAY OFF/ON
TIME FORMAT 12HOUR/24HOUR
SET TIME
DATE FORMAT
SET DATE
EXIT QUIT/SAVE
Note
*Selectable languages may vary depending on sales region.
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OUT2 OFF/ON
OUT3 OFF/ON
EXIT QUIT/SAVE
OFF/6HOUR/12HOUR/ 18HOUR/24HOUR
OFF/ON
...
MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM/YYYY YYYY/MM/DD
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Note
- If the power is turned off after PRESET, AUTO PAN, SCAN, PATTERN function is activated and no other control is made, camera will do the same function after the power is turned on.
- When tilt position is over 90° and menu-on command is received, pan will automatically rotate 180° and tilt
will be move to the corresponding position.
Use the controller to press the MENU selection key and the following screen will be displayed.
** MAIN MENU **
CAMERA SET...
VIDEO SET... PRESET... ZONE SET... AUTO SET... ALARM SET... OTHER SET... CLOCK SET... SYSTEM INFO...
① P
In case of ①, use UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/ENTER key for MENU setup. In case of ②, type
in the 4 digit password rst. If correct, the MENU selection screen like ① will be displayed and you will be able to set up MENU by pressing UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/ENTER key.
Default password is “0123”.
ASSWORD UNDEFINED
0 4321
5 9876
* * * *
② PASSWORDDEFINED
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Camera setup
CAMERA ID
This CAMERA ID menu is used to assign a camera ID to this camera. If you press the Setup switch when the CAMERA ID menu is selected, the corresponding setup screen appears.
(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID ON...
V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF DISPLAY ZOOM OFF DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
You can input a camera ID composed of alphabets, numbers, and special characters up to 20
characters long. The input camera ID can be displayed at the desired location when using the
LOCATION… submenu. When you press the Setup switch in RET, the screen returns to the
upper menu.
(CAMERA ID)
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789 : ! - + * () /
RET
▶▶◀◀
SP
SP LOCATION...
CAMERA-1...........
V-SYNC
In the V-SYNC menu, vertical synchronization can be selected. The vertical synchronization signal supported by the camera is the INT mode made by clock inside the camera and LINE mode adjusting vertical synchronization to the exterior power frequency.
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(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF
V-SYNC LINE...
DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF DISPLAY ZOOM OFF DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
Select LINE and press Enter. You will see the LINE LOCK submenu where you can adjust the phase of the LINE LOCK. You can use the PHASE menu of the LINE LOCK submenu to assign as much PHASE as you want.
(LL-PHASE)
PHASE ( -262) I
RET
-- ---
DAY/NIGHT
The DAY/NIGHT menu is used to congure the day and night related settings for this camera. This camera can turn the IR (Infrared) lter on or off.
(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT
DAY/NIGHT DAY...
MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF DISPLAY ZOOM OFF DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
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DAY...
If you press the ENTER when the DAY… submenu is selected, the corresponding screen appears. You can set the values for [C-GAIN] when the DAY… submenu is selected. You can set the values for [AGC COLOR] and [AGC DETAIL] while the AGC menu is selected.
(DAY)
C-GAIN (7)
AGC COLOR ( 0) AGC DETAIL (0) I RET
--- ----
--- -I--- -
--- ----
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Note
When the value of AGC DETAIL becomes large, it also makes the noise stand out.
NIGHT...
If you press the ENTER when the NIGHT… submenu is selected, the corresponding screen
appears.
(NIGHT)
COLOR/BW BW...
RET
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(BW)
(COLOR)
BURST OFF
RET
Even in night mode, you can see colour images in bright illumination. Therefore you can select any of [COLOR…] and [BW…]. In case of [COLOR…], you have to set the colour temperature for white balance. You can also specify the settings for red and blue colours on your own. In case of [BW...], the burst signals are output with the BW Composite Video signals when the BURST is set to [ON]. And no burst signals are output when the BURST is set to [OFF].
WHITE BAL ATW2
RET
Note
When it is set to [NIGHT], [WHITE BAL] of the video set will be displayed as “---“. You cannot adjust the
settings manually.
When it is set to [COLOR] in the NIGHT mode, the white balance will be setting as the same value in [COLOR]
mode.
AUTO…
This automatically converts the DAY mode to NIGHT mode and vice versa depending on illumination. In low illumination, it removes the IR ltering function to raise the sensitivity. Otherwise, it activates the IR ltering function to lower the sensitivity. If you press the ENTER when the AUTO… submenu is selected, the corresponding screen appears.
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(AUTO)
LEVEL ( 0) I
DAY  NIGHT 2 S NIGHT  DAY 5 S RET
--- ---
For this function, you can specify the level for each conversion between Day and Night.
Note
When the DAY/NIGHT is set to [AUTO...], the AGC is displayed with “---“ so you cannot change its setting.
MOTION DET
The MOTION DET menu is used to congure the motion detection related settings. If you press the ENTER when [ON…] is selected in the MOTION DET menu, the corresponding screen appears.
(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY...
MOTION DET ON...
ZOOM SPEED 4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF DISPLAY ZOOM OFF DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
You cannot change the setting for type 2 because it is prexed with the full screen. In case of 1 and 3, you can set the motion detection area on your own.
(MOTION DET)
TYPE 1
AREA 0 DISPLAY ON SENSITIVITY L RET
* 1* 2* 3*
---I---
H
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Those 3 types are like the following:
1. Window Type
The selected area is displayed with a box. The motion can be detected for the area only. You can manually set the motion detection area. You can use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT Setup switch to set the size. To move to POSITION, press the switch. After setting the position using the UP/DOWN/ LEFT/RIGHT Setup switch, press the Setup switch to move to the upper menu. To set the size and position for AREA, select any of 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Note
The selected window for AREA is displayed in white and the unselected one is displayed in black.
2. Label Type
The box-typed motion detection area is prexed. The detected area is displayed with size and position changing. You cannot change AREA because it is displayed with “---.”
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3. Block Type
The screen displays with small blocks. When a motion is detected in the selected blocks, the small
blocks are displayed on the screen.
[PRESET] : The whole screen becomes the motion detection area. [USER...] : You can manually set the motion detection area. Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT, ENTER to set the area. To erase the selected block, press the ENTER.
To select [RET], press UP key on the top block or press DOWN key on the bottom block and then press ENTER key to return a upper menu. In order to set the motion detection area on your own, you have to specify the size and location for the area setting. When [ON] is selected in DISPLAY, the detected motion is displayed on the screen and the camera sends the Alarm Out signal. You can also assign the sensitivity for motion detection.
Note
- MOTION DET menu is not available for the rst 5 seconds after operating the PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS/ IRIS functions.
- Since the motion detecting function depends on the brightness of selected area, it may dysfunction due to
the different brightness between the background and object.
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ZOOM SPEED
In the ZOOM SPEED, menu you can select the speed of the ZOOM Key (Tele/Wide).
(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF
ZOOM SPEED 4
DIGITAL ZOOM OFF DISPLAY ZOOM OFF DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
Use the Left/Right key in the ZOOM SPEED menu to select the speed. 1: Slowest speed 2: Low speed 3: High speed 4: Fastest speed
DIGITAL ZOOM
You may set up the digital zoom magnication ratio in the DIGITAL ZOOM menu. The magnication ratio ranges from OFF to 16. If you set Digital Zoom of the camera to max. 16 times, the mode will become the 32 time optical zoom and you will be able to enlarge a subject by max. 512 times. Use Left or Right to select a magnication ratio in the DIGITAL ZOOM
menu.
OFF à X2 à X4 à X6 à X8 à X10 à X12 à X14 -> X16
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(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4
DIGITAL ZOOM OFF
DISPLAY ZOOM OFF DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4
DIGITAL ZOOM X16
DISPLAY ZOOM OFF DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
DISPLAY ZOOM
In DISPLAY ZOOM, you can display the ZOOM scale on the screen.
(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF
DISPLAY ZOOM ON
DISPLAY P/T OFF EXIT QUIT
Note
If no change on the ZOOM scale is made for 3 seconds, the information window will disappear.
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DISPLAY P/T
In DISPLAY P/T, you can display the position of Pan/Tilt on the screen.
270/090(CAMERA SET)
CAMERA ID OFF V-SYNC INT DAY/NIGHT DAY... MOTION DET OFF ZOOM SPEED 4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF DISPLAY ZOOM ON
DISPLAY P/T ON
EXIT QUIT
Note
- If no change on the Pan/Tilt position is made for 3 seconds, the information window will disappear.
- It allows an error range of ± 2˚.
EXIT
The EXIT menu is used to return to the MAIN menu.
- QUIT : Ignores the changed information and restores the saved information.
- SAVE : Saves the information of the setting condition of the menu.
-
PRESET : Ignores the changed information and restores the initial factory defaults of the menu.
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Video set
IRIS
There is a function to automatically adjust IRIS to the incoming light level. Owing to this function, you may set up the brightness level yourself. The ALC(Auto Light Control) menu allows you for video output level setup. The WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) menu allows you for setting up the level of WDR.
Note
SCC-C6433(P) does not support for WDR function.
MANU
Choose the ALC of the IRIS item and press the ENTER and set the submenu to the Video Output level and BLC will be shown. The Video Output Level can be set in the level item using the Left/Right keys.
BLC (Submenu of the ALC menu)
If you use a general camera to photograph a subject under backlight or bright illumination, the subject will be shown dark on the monitor due to the backlight. BLC(Back Light Compensation)
is used to prevent such a backlight problem to secure distinct images under bright illumination.
Using the Left, Right keys, you can set up [BOTTOM…], [TOP…], [LEFT…], [RIGHT…], [CENTRE…] 5 preset areas and the [USER…] function that can directly set the areas. For example, for the items in the BLC menu, you can conrm the preset BOTTOM area by pressing the ENTER key in the [BOTTOM…] status.
(VIDEO SET)
IRIS ALC...
SHUTTER OFF AGC HIGH WHITE BAL ATW2 FOCUS MODE ONEAF SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
(ALC)
BLC OFF
LEVEL ( 0) RET
--- -I--- -
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(ALC)
BLC BOTTOM...
LEVEL ( 0) RET
For items in the BLC menu, the user can set the area and location of the BLC area by pressing ENTER key after put the cursor on [USER…] using the Left, Right key. For AREA items, you can use the Up, Down, Left, Right key to designate the AREA, and then press the ENTER key. You can set the location for areas using the Up, Down, Left, Right key in the [LOCATION].
(ALC)
BLC USER...
LEVEL ( 0) RET
--- -I--- -
--- -I--- -
(BLC)
<SIZE>
<LOCATION>... RET
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(BLC)
(BLC)
<SIZE>
<LOCATION>... RET
<SIZE>...
<LOCATION>
RET
Use Left, Right key in the LEVEL menu to control the video output level (brightness).
MANU
When you press the ENTER key after selecting MANU in the IRIS item, an additional screen appears in which you can set manually opening or closing the IRIS.
(VIDEO SET)
IRIS MANU...
SHUTTER OFF AGC HIGH WHITE BAL ATW2 FOCUS MODE ONEAF SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
(MANUAL)
LEVEL ( 00)
RET
--- -I--- -
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WDR
The WDR camera is a state-of-art technology to expand the screen prot, mostly effective when you photograph both indoor and outdoor. In short, this function provides you with the distinct reproduction of not only the indoor but also the outdoor. Press the ENTER to set up the WDR
level.
(VIDEO SET)
IRIS WDR...
SHUTTER OFF AGC HIGH WHITE BAL ATW2 FOCUS MODE ONEAF SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
You can adjust the shutter speed in LEVEL 1 and the brightness in LEVEL 2. You can also select any of ALL, OUTDOOR, and INDOOR in WHITE BAL. In case of ALL, this camera
controls both indoor and outdoor images.
(WDR)
LEVEL1 L
LEVEL2 L WHITE BAL INDOOR RET
---I--- -
---I--- -
H H
Note
SCC-C6433(P) does not support for WDR function.
SHUTTER
You may designate both the fast electronic shutter speed and low electronic shutter speed in the SHUTTER menu. The fast electronic shutter supports 7 shutter speeds from 1/100(1/120) to 1/10K second to be used for the bright and fast video image. The AUTO slow electronic
shutter supports 13 shutter speeds from x2 to x256 and sets the shutter speed to be slow In order to make the image on the screen more distinct and brighter when you photograph under dark illumination. If you want to sense the light brightness to control the shutter speed to the
brightness automatically, select the AUTO slow shutter.
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(VIDEO SET)
IRIS ALC...
SHUTTER OFF
AGC HIGH WHITE BAL ATW2 FOCUS MODE ONEAF SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
Keep pressing both Left and Right in the SHUTTER menu, the speed will change in the following sequence.
OFF → AUTO X2 → AUTO X4 → AUTO X6 → AUTO X8 → AUTO X12 → AUTOX16 → AUTO X24 → AUTO X32 → AUTO X48 → AUTO X64 → AUTO X96 → AUTO X128 → AUTO X256 → OFF → 1/120 → 1/250 → 1/500 → 1/1000 → 1/2000 → 1/4000 → 1/10K
In case the IRIS mode is set to WDR, only the following modes are available.
OFF→ AUTO X2 → AUTO X4 → AUTO X6 → AUTO X8 → AUTO X12 → AUTOX16 → AUTO X24 → AUTO X32 → AUTO X48 → AUTO X64 → AUTO X96 → AUTO X128 → AUTO X256
AGC
The AGC menu was designed to provide you with brighter screen supposed you photographed any subject in the dark resulting in less brighter image than regulated. AGC menu setup is available only when the SHUTTER menu is set to Fast Shutter or [Off]. Press Left/Right to go to [LOW] or [HIGH] and the AGC function will be activated. [LOW] is use to lower the maximum AGC GAIN and [HIGH] raise the maximum AGC GAIN.
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(VIDEO SET)
IRIS ALC... SHUTTER OFF
AGC HIGH
WHITE BAL ATW2 FOCUS MODE ONEAF SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
Note
When the COLOR/BW menu of the camera set is set to [AUTO...], AGC will be displayed as “---“. You can’t
adjust the settings manually.
MOTION
The MOTION function is available only when the SHUTTER menu is set to Slow Shutter AUTO, being composed of 5 steps, [S.SLOW], [SLOW], [NORM], [FAST], [F.FAST].
- [S.SLOW] reduces the amount of AGC as much as possible to monitor subjects with no
immobility in the dark.
- [SLOW] reduces the amount of AGC to monitor subjects with little immobility in the dark.
- [NORM] sets the amount of AGC to the middle to monitor mobile subjects in the dark.
- [FAST] raises the amount of AGC to monitor fast subjects in the dark.
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[F.FAST] reduces the amount of AGC as much as possible to monitor very fast subjects in the dark. When the SHUTTER menu is set to AUTO, press Down to locate the cursor in the MOTION menu and press Left and Right for MOTION function setup. Press Left to the SLOW side and Right to the FAST side.
(VIDEO SET)
IRIS ALC... SHUTTER AUTO X2
MOTION F.FAST
WHITE BAL ATW2 FOCUS MODE ONEAF SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
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WHITE BAL
Lights are generally denoted as colour temperatures and expressed in Kelvin (K) units. The general light colour temperatures are shown below.
10000K
9000K 8000K
7000K
6000K
5000K
4000K
3000K
2000K
1000K
You can select one of four modes for white balance adjustment as follows:
- ATW1/ATW2(Auto-Tracing White Balance Mode): In these modes, the colour temperature is
monitored continuously and thereby white balance is set automatically. The following are the approximate supported colour temperature ranges in these modes.
ATW1 : 2500K ~ 9300K(*1) ATW2 : 2000K ~ 10000K(Mode recommended for sodium lighting)(*2)
*1.
If the colour temperature is out of this range in ATW1 mode, proper white balance may not be obtained. In that case, select ATW2 mode.
*2. In ATW2 mode, if one colour is dominated in the shot area, the colour can be displayed
differently. Therefore, select the mode which is appropriate for the environment.
- AWC8 (Auto-Tracing White Balance Control): In this mode, accurate white balance is obtained by pressing the ENTER while having a white paper in front of the camera. White Balance data will be maintained after set it once. AWC mode is best in locations where the colour
temperature of light source is constant.
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Blue sky
Rainy
Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Sunny
Fluorescent lamp
Halogen lamp
Tungsten lamp
Candlelight
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- MANU : If WHITE BAL menu is set to MANU mode, the user can set the white Balance considering the current illumination. Select MANU menu and press the ENTER, the sub screen where you can select Manual White Balance will be shown. Use the left/right keys to select 3200K, 5600K or OFF(USER) mode in the PRESET menu.
- 3200K : Set colour temperature to 3200K
- 5600K : Set colour temperature to 5600K
-
USER :
Choose out a proper value from the RED and BLUE graph for colour and temperature setup.
(VIDEO SET)
IRIS ALC... SHUTTER OFF AGC HIGH
WHITE BAL MANU...
FOCUS MODE ONEAF SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
(MANU)
PRESET 3200K
RET
Note
When the [DAY/NIGHT] menu of the camera set is set to [NIGHT], [WHITE BAL] will be displayed as “---“. You cannot adjust the settings manually. When it is set to [COLOR] in the [NIGHT] mode, the white balance will be setting as the same value in [COLOR] mode.
FOCUS MODE
In the FOCUS MODE MENU, the Focus method can be set to AF(Auto Focus), ONEAF(One Auto Focus), or MF(Manual Focus).
- AF :
With AUTO FOCUS MODE, you can monitor the screen continuously and it will focus automatically. If you manually adjust the focus, it operates as the same in Manual Focus mode. It automatically sets the focus after the PAN/TILT/ZOOM movements.
- ONEAF : In the ONEAF mode, it automatically sets the focus after the zoom moves,
and operates as the same in the MF mode if the zoom does not move.
- MF : In MANUAL FOCUS MODE the user adjusts the Focus manually.
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(VIDEO SET)
IRIS ALC... SHUTTER OFF AGC HIGH WHITE BAL ATW2
FOCUS MODE AF
SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
Note
AF function may not possible with types of objects listed below. For such objects, focus manually.
- High intensity objects or objects illuminated with low lighting
- Objects shot through wet or dirty glass
- Pictures that are a mixture of distant and nearby objects
- White walls and other single-colour objects
- Venetian blinds and other horizontally striped objects
SPECIAL
The SPECIAL menu is used to congure the special settings for this camera. If you press the ENTER Key when … is selected in the SPECIAL menu, the corresponding screen appears.
(VIDEO SET)
IRIS ALC.. SHUTTER OFF AGC HIGH WHITE BAL MANU... FOCUS MODE AF
SPECIAL ...
EXIT QUIT
(SPECIAL)
DNR OFF
FLICKERLESS OFF REVERSE OFF DETAIL (2) --I Y-LEVEL (0) I C-LEVEL (0) I POSI/NEGA + RET
-
--- -----
--- -----
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DNR
DNR(Digital Noise Reduction) function enables the picture to be reduced noise.
(SPECIAL)
DNR ON
FLICKERLESS OFF REVERSE OFF DETAIL (2) --I Y-LEVEL (0) I C-LEVEL (0) I POSI/NEGA + RET
-
--- -----
--- -----
FLICKERLESS
When this is set to [ON], the shutter speed is set to 1/100 sec (for NTSC) or 1/120 sec (for PAL) to prevent from ickering by the discordance between vertical synchronization frequency and on-and-off frequency of the light.
REVERSE
It is used to mirror video signals horizontally, vertically, or both.
DETAIL
It is used to control the horizontal or vertical distinction.
Y-LEVEL
It is used to set the levels for the Sync signal and the entire brightness signal of the video signal.
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C-LEVEL
It is used to set the levels for the Burst signal and the entire colour signal of the video signal.
POSI/NEGA
It is used to output as it is, or mirror the video brightness signal.
EXIT
The EXIT menu is used to return to the MAIN menu.
- QUIT : Ignores the changed information and restores the saved information.
- SAVE : Saves the information of the setting condition of the menu.
- PRESET :
Ignores the changed information and restores the initial factory defaults of the menu.
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Preset
This is the menu that user sets the PAN/TILT location, Zoom/Focus, and screen condition, so the camera can monitor the presetting area on demand. A total of 128 presets are available.
** MAIN MENU **
CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET...
PRESET...
ZONE SET... AUTO SET... ALARM SET... OTHER SET... CLOCK SET... SYSTEM INFO...
(PRESET MAP)
0
5
11
10
16
15
21
20
26
25
31
30
ID: PRESET 0
1
2
3
6
7 12 17 22 27

4
8
9
13
14
18
19
23
24
28
29
RET

PRESET NO. 0
POSITION SET ...
PRESET ID ON... VIDEO SET OFF PRESET SPEED 8 DWELL TIME 3S IMAGE HOLD OFF
EXIT QUIT
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POSITION SET
From “POSITION SET...” press the ENTER key to get into the PAN/TILT, FOCUS/ZOOM SET screen to set the PAN/TILT location and FOCUS/ZOOM condition then press the ENTER key to
return to a upper menu.
PRESET ID
This is the ID set up function for each PRESET. It can be set up to 12 characters using the left, right, up, and down keys. The ID location can be set in the submenu of “LOCATION...”
VIDEO SET
This is the screen setting function for each PRESET. For more details, refer to the descriptions in [VIDEO SET] menu.
PRESET SPEED
This function sets up the speed of PAN or TILT by 8 steps from 1(SLOW) to 8(FAST).
- PRESET SPEED 1 : Maximum PAN moving speed of 240°/sec
- PRESET SPEED 8 : Maximum PAN moving speed of 400°/sec
DWELL TIME
This is a function setting for the DWELL TIME of the PRESET location in “SCAN” motion. It can set DWELL TIME From 1 ~ 60 Sec.
IMAGE HOLD
Pause the image when PRESET is in movement. If you set the [IMAGE HOLD] menu to [ON], the screen will be paused until PRESET nishes moving.
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Zone set
■ The ZONE SET menu includes the setup of PRIVACY ZONE, ZONE DIR SET, and ZONE AREA SET.
** MAIN MENU **
CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET...
ZONE SET...
AUTO SET... ALARM SET... OTHER SET... CLOCK SET... SYSTEM INFO...
(ZONE SET)
PRIVACY ZONE ON...
ZONE DIR SET OFF ZONE AREA SET OFF
EXIT QUIT
PRIVACY ZONE
Move PAN/TILT/ZOOM to select an area that can infringe someone privacy, then this function
will hide the area if it can be involved in the photograph to protect his privacy. The number of area reaches up to 16.
Select a privacy zone number and press the ENTER key from the PRIVACY ZONE screen to enter the PRIVACY ZONE setup screen.
(PRIVACY ZONE)
1 2 3 4 5
0
1 1 2 3 10 11
12
13 14 15
STYLE 4
RET QUIT
PRIVACY ZONE SET 0
<SET P/T/Z>
<SIZE>... <LOCATION>... COLOR ... EXIT QUIT
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Note
For the safer privacy protection, select about 10 % more than the actual area to hide when you set up the
PRIVACY ZONE area.
The mosaic of the recorded images is set to be the PRIVACY ZONE. The mosaic of the recorded images
can not be recovered after recording.
ZONE DIR SET
Press the ENTER key in the “ZONE DIR SET ON…” mode to enter the SET NORTH screen MAP. Move PAN to set the NORTH position and press the ENTER key. Based on the North position, the direction of N(North), NE(North-East), E(East), SE(South-East), S(South), SW(South-West), W(West), NW(North-West) is displayed whenever you move PAN.
(ZONE SET)
PRIVACY ZONE OFF
ZONE DIR SET ON...
ZONE AREA SET OFF
EXIT QUIT
SET NORTH
N
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ZONE AREA SET
Press the ENTER key to enter the ZONE AREA MAP screen from “ZONE AREA SET...”. Select a ZONE AREA number from the ZONE AREA MAP screen and press the ENTER key to enter the ZONE AREA setup screen.
(ZONE SET)
PRIVACY ZONE OFF ZONE DIR SET OFF
ZONE AREA SET ON...
(ZONE AREA MAP)
1 2 3
0
4 5 6 7
EXIT QUIT
RET
ZONE AREA SET0
LOCATION ...
ZONE ID SET ... ZONE ENABLE ON
EXIT QUIT
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LOCATION
The [LOCATION...] menu designates the left/right LIMIT positions of ZONE AREA. Enter the setup screen to move PAN, then select a start position and press the ENTER key. Move PAN again to select an end position and press the ENTER key. Now, ZONE AREA setup is complete.
ZONE AREA SET0
LOCATION ...
ZONE ID SET ... ZONE ENABLE ON
EXIT QUIT
SET START!
SET END!
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ZONE ID SET
This function is used to allocate as many as 12 IDs to each zone area. Use Left/Right/ UP/DOWN for this purpose. You may select the ID position from the additional menu of [LOCATION...].
ZONE AREA SET0
LOCATION ...
ZONE ID SET ...
ZONE ENABLE ON
EXIT QUIT
ZONE AREA ID 0
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789 : ! - + * () /
RET
◀◀
SP▶▶
SP LOCATION...
ZONE. 0......
ZONE ENABLE
This function turns [ON] or [OFF] the ZONE AREA ID indication.
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Auto set
The AUTO SET menu includes AUTO PAN, PATTERN, and SCAN and it is able to set up the AUTO PLAY motion.
AUTO PAN
After selecting the locations of two points (PAN/TILT) of START and END, it loops continuously in the set up SPEED. The number of AUTO PAN is up to 4.
** MAIN MENU **
CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET... ZONE SET...
AUTO SET...
ALARM SET... OTHER SET... CLOCK SET... SYSTEM INFO...
(AUTO SET)
AUTO PAN 1 2 3 4
PATTERN 1 2 3 SCAN 1 2 3 4 AUTO PLAY OFF
RET QUIT
AUTO PAN1
POSITION SET ...
DIRECTION LEFT ENDLESS OFF SPEED 21 DWELL TIME 3S
EXIT QUIT
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POSITION SET
The menu [POSITION SET …] sets the Start / End position of AUTO PAN. Return to the settings screen and set the desired START position for PAN/TILT, and then press the ENTER
key. And, set the END position for the PAN/TILT. Press the ENTER key to nish the setup for
AUTO PAN Start/End positions.
DIRECTION
This sets up the movement direction of the START to END location (PAN location standard)
<RIGHT> <LEFT>
START START
END END
ENDLESS
This is a 360-degree rotation function that stops for the DWELL TIME only in the START and END positions without running between the START and END positions. It can be set to [ON] or [OFF].
SPEED
This is a setting function for movement speed setup. It can be set from STEP1 to STEP64.
DWELL TIME
This is a function for setting up the time to stay in the START and END position. It can be individually set to 1-59 sec or 1-60 min.
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PATTERN
This is a replay function so that the MANUAL functions such as PAN, TILT, ZOOM, and FOCUS
are played for 2 minutes.
Note
-
When the PATTERN is saved/executed, the PAN/TILT is operated with PROPORTIONAL ON, TURBO OFF.
- If the SSC-1000 or SSC-2000 is used when uploading/downloading the menu setup, reset the PATTERN because it may be different with the rst setting.
(AUTO SET)
AUTO PAN 1 2 3 4
PATTERN 1 2 3
SCAN 1 2 3 4 AUTO PLAY OFF
RET QUIT
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PATTERN SET1
SET START POSITION AND ENTER
PATTERN SET1
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PATTERN can be set up to 3. Choose 1, 2, or 3 with the Left/Right key in the [PATTERN SET] and press the ENTER key to get into the PATTERN set up screen. From the moment “PATTERN SET 1” is gone for 2 minutes, it memorizes the MANUAL movements and after 2 minutes, it will return to a upper menu. If you want to nish set up before the 2-minutes ends, press the ENTER key.
SCAN
SCAN sets the direction of PRESET movement during SCAN operation. The number of SCAN
is up to 4.
(AUTO SET)
AUTO PAN 1 2 3 4 PATTERN 1 2 3
SCAN 1 2 3 4
AUTO PLAY OFF
RET QUIT
If you enter the SCAN screen, [SCAN MAP] will be displayed. Move the cursor to the number marked * where PRESET is saved and press the ENTER key and [S] will appear and a PRESET will be included in SCAN.
SCAN MAP1
1
0
5 10 15 20 25 30
EXIT QUIT
2
6
7
11
12 16 21 26 31
13
17
18
22
23
27
28


3
4
8
9 14 19 24 29
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AUTO PLAY
If you press the ENTER switch when the [1…] submenu is selected, the corresponding screen
appears.
(AUTO SET)
AUTO PAN 1 2 3 4 PATTERN 1 2 3 SCAN 1 2 3 4
AUTO PLAY 1...
(AUTO PLAY SET)
AUTO RETURN OFF
AUTO PLAY PRESET PLAY NUMBER 0
RET QUIT
EXIT QUIT
AUTO RETURN
This menu sets up the time during which AUTO PLAY repeats.
AUTO PLAY
This function sets up the motion which will be repeatedly performed by the camera whenever
the time set by AUTO RETURN elapses. It covers SCAN, AUTO PAN, PATTERN, and PRESET
setup.
PLAY NUMBER
This menu allocates a number to the motion set by AUTO PLAY. The numbers range from 1 to 4 for SCAN AND AUTO PAN, 1 to 3 for PATTERN, and 0 to 127 for PRESET.
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If you press the ENTER switch when the [2…] submenu is selected, the corresponding screen appears.
(AUTO SET)
AUTO PAN 1 2 3 4 PATTERN SCAN 1 2 3 4
AUTO PLAY 2...
RET QUIT
Set the start/end time and select PRESET, PATTERN, AUTO PAN or SCAN to set up. Preset function will be in action according to the start time. It can be set up to 8 presets.
1 2 3
(SET TIME) ID START END PLAY NO.
1 00:00 03:00 OFF
2 03:00 06:00 OFF 3 06:00 09:00 OFF 4 09:00 12:00 OFF 5 12:00 15:00 OFF 6 15:00 18:00 OFF 7 18:00 21:00 OFF 8 21:00 24:00 OFF EXIT QUIT
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Note
-
After running AUTO PLAY function, the position of the camera does not return back to the original position.
Alarm set
It consists of 8 ALARM INPUTs and 3 ALARM OUTs. It can sense an ALARM input from exterior SENSORs and it performs with PRESET or PATTERN function and outputs the ALARM OUT signals. Alarm operation time depends on the Preset Dwell time corresponding to the alarm and whether AUTO is involved.
** MAIN MENU **
CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET... ZONE SET... AUTO SET...
ALARM SET...
OTHER SET... CLOCK SET... SYSTEM INFO...
(ALARM SET)
ALARM PRIORITY SET...
ALARM IN SET... ALARM OUT SET... AUTO SET... AUX OUT CONTROL...
RET
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ALARM PRIORITY SET
This sets the priority of the 8 ALARM inputs so ALARM can work corresponding to the priority. The priority of the DEFAULT is ALARM1, ALARM2, ALARM3, ALARM4, ALARM5, ALARM6, ALARM7, ALARM8. If the ALARM is working at the same time and the priority is the same, it will operate according to the DEFAULT priority. While the ALARM is working, it cannot detect MOTION.
ALARM IN SET
This sets the input TYPE to [NO] (Normal Open), [NC] (Normal Close), or [OFF] depending on the features of the SENSOR connected.
ALARM OUT SET
Each ALARM input corresponds to one of the 3 ALARM OUT.
AUTO SET
This menu designates what to do at the time of ALARM input. Once an alarm is given, the camera will shortly move to the PRESET position corresponding to the respective alarm as follows. PRESET1 to ALARM1~8 PRESET9 to MOTION. After DWELL TIME at a PRESET position, PATTERN or SCAN will be in action according to the AUTO SET setup. Setup of OFF/1/2/3/HALF1/HALF2/FULL/SCAN1~4 is available. OFF dues not perform PATTERN or SCAN after moved to PRESET and each menu has its own
function as follows.
PATTERN 1~3 : Preset PATTERN action HALF1 : Continuous operation of PATTERN1 + PATTERN2 HALF2 : Continuous operation of PATTERN2 + PATTERN3 FULL : Continuous operation of all the above SCAN 1~4 : Scanning as set
AUX OUT CONTROL
This sets the ALARM OUT motion to continue or act only when the ALARM is working. If it is set to OFF the ALARM OUT motion will operate only when the ALARM is working. (Active “Low”), and if it’s set to ON, the ALARM OUT will always operate regardless of the ALARM.
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Other set
** MAIN MENU **
CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET... ZONE SET... AUTO SET... ALARM SET...
OTHER SET...
CLOCK SET... SYSTEM INFO...
(OTHER SET)
PROPORTIONAL P/T ON
TURBO P/T OFF AUTO CAL. OFF D-FLIP OFF CAM RESET ... LANGUAGE ENGLISH PASSWORD OFF RS-485 ... EXIT QUIT
PROPORTIONAL P/T
This function controls the PAN/TILT speed to the ZOOM magnication ratio during the manual operation of PAN/TILT. If you set PROPORTIONAL P/T to ON, the PAN/TILT speed will increase in the ZOOM WIDE mode and decrease in the ZOOM TELE mode even in the same manual
operation.
TURBO P/T
This function doubles up the speed of PAN/TILT movement by manual operation of PAN/TILT. The speed may go up to 180°/sec (PAN).
AUTO CAL.
This function turns on or off Auto Calibration. SCC-C6435(P)/6433(P) has the Auto Calibration function to improve the precision of LENS and PAN/TILT motor. You may set to OFF/6H/12H/ 18H/24H. Without user’s key input for the time designated by the user, A.C. will appear on the screen while initializing LENS and PAN/TILT.
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D-FLIP
When D-FLIP is off, TILT movement ranges from 0° to 90°. When D-FLIP is on, TILT movement ranges from 0° to 180°. When D-FLIP is on, images mirror vertically and horizontally in the area beyond TILT 90°.
CAM RESET
CAM RESET clears all the settings made so far and restores the factory default settings. [CAMERA RESET?] message appears when you select CAM RESET. Select [CANCEL] to return to the menu setup display or select OK to restore the factory default settings.
Note
Be careful when performing a CAM RESET operation, as it deletes all setup values.
LANGUAGE
This function selects a language for MENU setup. You can change the OSD language using the Left/Right Setup key.
Note
Selectable languages may vary depending on sales region.
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PASSWORD
This function selects or cancels the MENU setup password. Press the ENTER key at the state of PASSWORD ON, and the following screen will appear for password setup.
(OTHER SET)
PROPORTIONAL P/T OFF TURBO P/T OFF AUTO CAL. OFF D-FLIP OFF CAM RESET ... LANGUAGE ENGLISH
PASSWORD ON...
RS-485 ... EXIT QUIT
Press Up/Down/Left/Right key to locate the cursor on a number and press the ENTER key for password setup. After you nish inputting the 4 digits password and the 2nd row of the 4 digits PASSWORD input screen, input the selected password again for reassurance. If correct, the cursor will move to RET. Press the ENTER key at RET, and the selected password will be saved, returning to the OTHER SET screen. Default password is “0123”.
(PASSWORD)
0 4321
5 9876
* * * *
* * * *
RET
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RS-485
(OTHER SET)
PROPORTIONAL P/T OFF TURBO P/T OFF AUTO CAL. OFF D-FLIP OFF CAM RESET ... LANGUAGE ENGLISH PASSWORD ON...
RS-485 ...
EXIT QUIT
[PRIORITY] menu is used to set the priority between hardware and software. If you select [HW], it operates according to the value of the camera hold adapter. If you select [SW], you can manually set [PROTOCOL], [BAUD RATE], [ADDRESS] for RS-485.
Clock set
DISPLAY : Sets to [ON] to display the clock on the screen.
TIME FORMAT : Supports 2 type of formats: 24 Hours and 12 Hours (AM/PM).
SET TIME : Sets the time.
DATE FORMAT : Supports 3 types of formats: YYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY, and MM/DD/YYYY.
SET DATE : Sets the date.
(CLOCK SET)
DISPLAY ON
TIME FORMAT 24HOUR SET TIME 00:04:00 DATE FORMAT DD/MM/YYYY SET DATE 01/01/2007
EXIT QUIT
(RS-485)
PRIORITY HW
PROTOCOL SAMSUNG HALF BAUD RATE 9600 ADDRESS 0 RET
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System info
This menu allows you to check S/W version, communication protocol, baud rate, and address
of the camera.
** MAIN MENU **
CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET... ZONE SET... AUTO SET... ALARM SET... OTHER SET... CLOCK SET...
SYSTEM INFO...
(SYSTEM INFO) ALARM VER. 1.000 MOTOR VER. 1.000 CAMERA VER. 1.000 EEPROM VER. 1.000 PROTOCOL SAMSUNG COMM. TYPE RS-485, HALF BAUD RATE 9600 ADDRESS 0 SERIAL NO. 000000000000000
RET
* ALARM, MOTOR, CAMERA and EEPROM VER. may change without notice.
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Shortcut keys
SSC-1000 or SSC-2000 Controller supports the following short keys.
CAMERA SET… DAY/NIGHT - DAY
DAY/NIGHT - NIGHT DAY/NIGHT - AUTO
VIDEO SET… IRIS - WDR
IRIS - ALC FOCUS MODE - ONEAF FOUCS MODE - MF FOUCS MODE - AF
ALARM SET… AUX OUT CONTROL…
OUT1 - ON OUT1 - OFF OUT2 - ON OUT2 - OFF OUT3 - ON OUT3 - OFF
OTHER SET… PROPORTIONAL P/T - ON
PROPORTIONAL P/T - OFF TURBO P/T - ON TURBO P/T - OFF D-FLIP - ON D-FLIP - OFF
Function Key
[PRESET] + [1] + [2] + [8] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [2] + [9] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [0] + [Enter]
[PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [1] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [2] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [5] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [4] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [3] + [Enter]
[PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [6] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [7] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [8] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [3] + [9] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [0] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [1] + [Enter]
[PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [2] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [3] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [4] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [5] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [6] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [7] + [Enter]
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AUTO RETURN *1) AUTO Calibration CAM RESET
Other keys than AUTO CAL. and AUTO RETURN, upon execution, shall be applied to the MENU setup process.
*1) The use of AUTO RETURN will be available only when the function equivalent to AUTO
PLAY, a sub menu of AUTO SET has been built in.
Function Key
[PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [8] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [4] + [9] + [Enter] [PRESET] + [1] + [5] + [0] + [Enter]
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SCC-6435
FRONT BACK
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Product Specications
Item Details
Product Type Zoom lens single body WDR SmartDome CAMERA
Power Input
Power Consumption
Broadcasting Type
Image Device
Effective Pixels
Scanning line Frequency
Synchronization Mode INT/LINE LOCK
Resolution
S/N Ratio Approx. 50dB
SCC-C6433/C6435 : AC 24V ± 10% (60Hz ± 0.3Hz) SCC-C6433P/C6435P : AC 24V ± 10% (50Hz ± 0.3Hz)
SCC-C6433(P) : 19W SCC-C6435(P) : 20W
SCC-C6433(5) : NTSC STANDARD COLOUR SYSTEM SCC-C6433(5)P : PAL STANDARD COLOUR SYSTEM
SCC-C6433/C6433P : 1/4" Super HAD IT CCD SCC-C6435/C6435P : 1/4" ExView HAD PS CCD
SCC-C6433/C6435 : 768(H) × 494(V) SCC-C6433P/C6435P : 752(H) x 582(V)
SCC-C6433/C6435
Horizontal : 15, 734 Hz(INT) / 15, 750 Hz(L/L) Vertical : 59.94 Hz(INT) / 60 Hz(L/L)
SCC-C6433P/C6435P
Horizontal : 15, 625 Hz(INT) / 15, 625 Hz(L/L) Vertical : 50 Hz(INT) / 50 Hz(L/L)
Horizontal : 540(Colour) / 570(BW) Vertical : 350 TV LINES
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Item Details
Min. Scene illumination
WDR
Signal Output COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT : 1.0 Vp-p 75 ohms/BNC
Lens
PAN Function
TILT Function
REMOTE CONTROL
ALARM
Condition SCC-C6433(P) SCC-C6435(P)
Illumination
Sens-up Colour B/W Colour B/W 50IRE Off 2.0 0.20 1.2 0.12 30IRE Off 1.2 0.12 0.7 0.07 15IRE Off 0.6 0.06 0.3 0.03 50IRE x256 0.008 0.0008 0.005 0.0005 30IRE x256 0.005 0.0005 0.003 0.0003 15IRE x256 0.002 0.0002 0.001 0.0001
SCC-C6433/C6433P : N/A SCC-C6435 : x128 SCC-C6435P : x160
One body; 32x Zoom lens Focal length : 3.55 to 113 mm Aperture : F1.69(Wide), F4.17(Tele)
- MOD(Minimum Object Distance) : 2.5m PAN range : 360° Endless
Preset Pan Speed : 400° /sec, maximum
- Manual Pan Speed : 0.1° ~ 180° /sec (64Step) TILT range : 0° ~ 180°
Preset Tilt Speed : 200° /sec, maximum
- Manual Tilt Speed : 0.1° ~ 90° /sec (64Step)
- Tele/Wide(ZOOM), Near/Far(FOCUS), Iris Open/Close, Pan/Tilt, MENU RS-485 HALF/FULL Duplex, RS-422
Alarm Inputs : 8 IN Alarm Outputs : 3 OUT (Open collector 1 relay)
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Item Details
Operation Temperature Operation Humidity
SIZE
Weight
Lives of Main Parts
-10°C ~ +50°C ~90% DOME : 147.65(ø),
Outline : 177(ø) x 194.3(H) NET : 2,544g
GROSS : 3,545g
- Slip-ring: Rotated 10,000,000 times
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Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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